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Much ado about nothing and Russell did a fine job

The Suns comments just highlights what some journalists think about themselves and how the game revolves around them

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Storm in a teacup. Let our stats do the talking. I don't give a t0ss what journos say: they don't give us a chance in any season. Much better being the underdogs!

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Fact is the way we played means that Hughes doesn't need to say a single word, journo's would still probably ask question about our style of play which i get why he wouldn't want the same questions being asked over and over again about how he likes to play football.

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The story is far more simple than that as I understand it

Yogi had his family in hospitality and he went up to see them after the game leaving Latapy to do the interview

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I don't see what the whole hullabaloo is about really.  I've been saying for a while I'd like to see more of Latapy and maybe someone else for that matter.

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I would suggest part of the hullabaloo is the lack of ammunition Yogi gave his critics,on here, to use against him!

They will just have to to keep their little fingers poised until the next game but if we win again ....?

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I would suggest part of the hullabaloo is the lack of ammunition Yogi gave his critics,on here, to use against him!

They will just have to to keep their little fingers poised until the next game but if we win again ....?

 

:yawn01:

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post of the thread 12th Man      :lol:  should relieve Renegade's boredom.

 

Eh?  I'm on Hughes's side on this thread.  I also attended the game on Saturday and was delighted with what I saw.  Just because one has been critical in the past of certain issues, does not mean I don't support the team or I want Hughes to fail, contrary to the sweeping generalisation some of the happy clappers/superfans like to think.

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Despite what a few 'happy clappers' seem to think, I  doubt there is a single genuine fan who would take any pleasure at all in the team failing.

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Despite what a few 'happy clappers' seem to think, I  doubt there is a single genuine fan who would take any pleasure at all in the team failing.

I accept your point but the big problem is many would appear to take pleasure if the manager failed and this can only happen if the team results are poor.

Chicken and egg I'm afraid, if the manager fails the team fails.

Wanderer's point re the Scotsman article on Yogi's future makes me wonder if the 'feel' by the reporters, in some measure, could be from offerings on this forum.

I have not been aware of any concern by Team ICT regarding the managers inability to provide for them a realistic return.

I have been aware that there is concern on this forum that he cannot provide a realistic return.

His players seem settled and he seems settled at ICT.

The press must be reading into something before writing an article like that.

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The press must be reading this. The players all seem happy with the way we play, Hughes is happy with the way we play, we have a near perfect pre-season and a good win that could have been a lot more. It's obvious the press are scared that a "wee team" in their words has another fantastic season so they are trying to unsettle the team by putting him one of the favorites to get sacked, questioning the way he plays.

 

Fact is players are happy, Hughes is happy, we are playing really good football and creating a lot of chances, we are winning so really who cares what the press say they have underestimated us so often and for all i care they can keep doing it but we are just gonna keep making upsets :ictscarf:  :ictscarf:  

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I wouldn't get too upset at that article. They're not exactly saying 'we at The Scotsman' think that Hughes' job is under pressure - they're simply stating the fact that he's 3rd favourite for the sack, according to the Bookies latest odds.

 

For the record, at this moment, the odds for the next manager to go are: (from safest to shoogliest peg)...

 

  • Tommy Wright
  • Stuart McCall, Alex Neil and Derek Adams
  • Derek McInnes and Paul Hartley
  • Jackie McNamara
  • Alan Archibald
  • Ronny Delia and John Hughes
  • Tommy Craig and Alan Johnston
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post of the thread 12th Man      :lol:  should relieve Renegade's boredom.

 

Eh?  I'm on Hughes's side on this thread.  I also attended the game on Saturday and was delighted with what I saw.  Just because one has been critical in the past of certain issues, does not mean I don't support the team or I want Hughes to fail, contrary to the sweeping generalisation some of the happy clappers/superfans like to think.

 

 

I was just referring to your yawn Renegade but I'm glad to hear you are leaning towards becoming a Yogiite...........much less depressing than being a negative Nancy don't you think.

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